Soapbox Sunday: Could Hasbro Revitalize the G.I. JOE Brand with a 6-Inch Figure Line?

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I’m not a good G.I. JOE fan. When I was a kid, I had a lot of the original 3.75-inch Joes from the mid-80s. I watched the cartoon whenever I could, and I’d wage a lot of war against Cobra on the floor of my bedroom. But as an adult collector, I don’t buy a lot of G.I. JOEs anymore. And although the Hasbro brand has seen some resurgence after a lackluster first live action movie outing with a better received sequel in G.I. JOE: Retaliation, that hasn’t exactly translated into better sales in the toy aisles to kids and their moms either. With the brand losing shelf space at retail, it’s looking rather bleak for the toy line for 2014.

A couple years ago, I picked up a bootleg Snake Eyes in the 6-inch scale. I don’t know the origin of the toy, but it holds together like something made in a factory. It’s got the articulation setup of the 25th Anniversary Joes. And it’s got almost everything that I’d want to see in a G.I. JOE toy line for the adult me.

That leads me to my topic today – could Hasbro breathe life into G.I. JOE with a new six-inch action figure line?

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STGCC 2013: Hot Toys Marvel, DC, Terminator, and G.I. JOE

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Our good friend Jedd is at the Singapore Toy, Game, and Comic Convention, and has sent us in this update from the Hot Toys booth. He writes:

Here are some photos of this year’s Marvel-heavy Hot Toys display, including three dioramas: one of the Avengers eating their shawarma, one of Odin banishing Thor to Earth as Loki looks on, and Tony Stark in his workshop, putting together the latest “mark” of his suit of armour. There was also a display employing the use of holographic projection technology.

With that one of a kind Bruce Banner, it’ll be tough to recreate that shawarma scene – unless Hot Toys has plans for the puny human. Jedd also sent in pics of the Hot Toys DC, Terminator, and G.I. JOE figures.

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Weekend Toy Run: TFAW’s Labor Day Two or Fewer Sale

I got to Things From Another World’s “Two or Fewer” sale a bit late this weekend. Their toy prices are generally reasonable, but with a half off sale on items with just one or two left in inventory, they tend to go fast. While the toys have been picked over like a TRU at the end of a weekend, there are still some awesome deals if you are into graphic novels and premium hardcovers. I’ve been paging through the DC and Marvel items on sale, and there’s a bunch of DC Archives and Marvel Masterworks that I’d love to pick up.

Save 50% Before They’re Gone: Graphic Novels, Toys, Statues & More

Want to save 50% on thousands of graphic novels, toys, statues, and more? Act fast! Our Two or Fewer Sale is crammed full of awesome geeky products–but we only have one or two of each item in stock!

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This is the perfect time to add to your collection or try something new for cheap–but get ’em before they’re gone! Not only are these items extremely limited, but this sale ends Monday, September 2.

via Save 50% on Comics, Graphic Novels Toys, Statues & More – TFAW.com.

STGCC 2013: Play Imaginative Super Alloy DC New 52 Justice League

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While Jedd was at the Play Imaginative booth at STGCC, he also sent us pics of their Super Alloy DC New 52 Justice League 1/6 scale figures. I am pretty excited for this line, because there really hasn’t been much in the 1/6 scale for comic book figures on the DC side of things. Back when DC Direct (now DC Collectibles) had their 13-inch line going, I wasn’t that interested in the scale – but even in hindsight those were probably on the large side and not as exciting as these super-poseable figures.

The new addition for this show is the New 52 Batman – you could argue that the Jim Lee version is also New 52, but I guess Play Imaginative is taking a page out of the Hot Toys playbook in terms of re-releasing characters with updates. The new body is probably an improvement over the original in terms of articulation scheme, but I’m thinking the head is a little on the dull side. Batman joins Superman, Green Lantern, Cyborg, and Flash (not pictured) in the current Justice League line-up.

Ask Matty Q&A for 8/31

Just in time for labor day weekend, here’s the Ask Matty Q&A forĀ  8/31. Thanks to Toy Guru and team for answering our questions.

1) You’ve said that 2014 and 2015 would have characters that required more tooling, like Two Bad and Modulok. What does that mean for the number of subscribers needed to support the line? For example, do you need to increase the minimum subscribers needed to support more tooling?

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No, the min number of sub holders has stayed the same year to year, we are just very strategic in banking a few fully tool’d figures with other partial tool figures so the year balances out.

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